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What is the difference between a reclassification and an in-class progression?

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What is the difference between a reclassification and an in-class progression?

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A reclassification is when a position’s classification changes. Each classification has a specific four digit classification code. If that code changes, it is considered a reclassification. For example: If an Administrative Support Assistant position (class code 1032) changes to an Administrative Support Coordinator (class code 1035), this is a reclassification. An in-class progression is when the classification stays the same, but the skill level or range changes. In this case, the four digit class code remains the same. For Example: If an Administrative Support Assistant salary range 1 (class code 1032), changes to an Administrative Support Assistant salary range 2 (class code 1032), this is an in-class progression.

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